Hello folks. New member looking to learn as much as I can before purchasing my first RV.
I was attracted to the T@B 400 for a few reasons;
* the small size/portability for mini boondocking trips
* reports of a comfortable bed
* design marriage of livability and cuteness
* a bathroom in a small package
* perceived quality of build (?)
I’m wondering as I look at older models...
Is there a summary of the little changes nûcamp has made from year to year? e.g. they updated the A/C from CoolCat to xxxx in 2020, the changed the bed to a xxxx in this year.
Thanks much.
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Obviously the major factor in determining if you're going 320 or 400 is your TV. Don't quote me but I believe the 320 CS-S is about 1000lbs lighter than the 400 on GAWR and about 120+/- lbs lighter tongue weight, so be sure to keep that in mind. And of course head room is about 10" less so if you're over about 5'10" you won't be standing up much. Flip side, it can be towed by much ligher vehicles, takes up less space in the garage (400 won't fit in "typical" garage opening), and is just a darn nice rig! Too many factors to name here RE: what criteria to use...those are all up to you and how you plan to camp. Personnally, I don't plan on doing a lot of boondocking or dry camping so those things didn't sway me...for you, that could be a major factor.
Can't tell you how many times folks (even those who know RV's) look into the 400 and the first thing out of their mouth is commenting on materials and craftsmanship. It's night and day compared to most any other RV out there. Good luck finding a more quality built unit.
Enjoy the search! Regardless of your choice, fairly certain you'll have great time getting out there!
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